Week 1: High School Football Live Roundup

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Plainfield 29, Danville 26The Quakers defeated the Warriors on the road in a close contest. Austin Blevins carried the load for the Quakers as he ran the ball 36 times for 175 yards and two scores. The Warriors relied on B. Jones in the passing game as he hauled in eight passes for 131 yards. This game came down to the final quarter as the Quakers were able to win by three.

Howe 27, Washington 0The host Howe Hornets ran for three touchdowns and passed for one in shutting out Washington 27-0.

Isiah Williams ran in from four yards to give the Hornets a 7-0 halftime lead. Mark Eubanks scored from 18 yards out and Javan Jones from 7 yards to give Howe a 19-0 third quarter lead. Jawan Gilbert threw a 17-yard pass to Garrett Hicks to round out the scoring.

Jeremy Brown caught one pass for 44 yards and Eubanks ran for 44 yards to top Howe stats.

Myers was filling in for prospective starting quarterback Tino Smith, who is academically ineligible for the first five games.

Carmel 27, Columbus North 7Quarterback Brandon Lugar led the charge with three touchdowns in the third quarter as the Class 5A No. 1 Greyhounds started the 2012 campaign with a win over the Bull Dogs.

Lugar rushed for 74 yards and two touchdowns and added a 57-yard scoring connection to Thomas Baldwin to break open a tight 7-0 Carmel advantage. Michael Vogel saved the shutout for Columbus North with 45 seconds remaining.

Tri-Central 66, Indiana Deaf 20Martavius Hunt ran for 205 yards and five touchdowns as the Trojans opened the season on a high note, rolling over the Deaf Hoosiers.

Hunt led a dominating 542-yard ground game for Tri-Central, while Austin Horn added 151 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Quarterback Austin Phillips led Indiana Deaf with 133 yards in the air while running for one touchdown and passing for another.

Whiteland 26, New Palestine 20Nick Woehler intercepted a pass in the end zone in the final 30 seconds to stop a last-gasp New Palestine scoring threat and help the Warriors break a 20-20 tie to knock off the visiting Dragons.

Aaron Harris ran for three touchdowns and 91 yards to lead Whiteland's offense, while Matt Siergiej picked up 117 yards for New Pal.

Lawrence Central 70, Lawrence North 0The Bears took care of their home turf as they easily handled the Wildcats 70-0. The Bears handled their business on the ground as they carried the ball 53 times for 515 yards. It was a real team effort for Lawrence Central as 10 players ran for at least 30 yards, with Isaiah Townsend leading the way with 87.

Scecina 27, Elwood 12Robert Rennick and Rocky Leffler each had a hand in two touchdowns, helping the visiting Crusaders prevail against the Panthers. Renning hit on 6-of-8 passes for 89 yards and threw for two touchdowns. Leffler, a junior running back, rushed for 137 yards in 18 carries, including a touchdown. He also caught a 9-yard pass from Rennick for another score.

Speedway 49, Lapel 2Justin Brent and Austin Anglea hooked up twice in the first quarter for touchdowns passes of 6 and 14 yards to lift the Class 2 A No. 8 Sparkplugs to a win over the Bulldogs.

Western Boone 28, Sheridan 6The Stars started scoring early as C.J. McMann hit Riggs Baxter for a 66-yard pass on the first play of the game. After they took the lead they kept it as they defeated the Blackhawks to get a road win. Baxter made another big play after his 66-yard score when he scored again on a 91-yard pass in the second quarter.

Terre Haute South 34, Indian Creek 24Terre Haute South won on the road against Indian Creek, despite a late fourth quarter surge by the home team. Tyler Seibert was the leading receiver as he caught seven passes for 177 yards and two touchdowns.

Seibert also made an impact on the ground carrying the ball five times for 61 yards, including a 23-yard score in the third quarter. Indian Creek scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter when they closed the gap to just four points, but they were unable to get the lead.

Greenfield-Central 40, New Castle 7Joe Hoskins ran for one touchdown and returned a touchdown for another as the Cougars easily rolled over the visiting Trojans.

Brant Boles-Latimore rushed for more than 100 yards and a TD and quarterback Derek Conley scored twice on rushes for the victors.

Zionsville 41, Lafayette Jeff 20Parker Dunshee threw for four touchdowns and ran for another to guide the Eagles to a road victory over the Bronchos. Dunshee hit on 13-of-17 passes for 186 yards. His favorite target, John Naumcheff, hauled down five passes for 64 yards, including two touchdowns. Defensively, Zionsville picked off Jeff quarterback Matt Johnson four times. Jackson Shafer had two of those interceptions.